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these photographs document the struggle for civil rights in america. the man who snapped them tells us his story. next. you know throughout history, folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. [ villain ] well mr. baldwin... it appears our journey has come to a delightful end. then i better use the capital one purchase eraser to redeem my venture miles for this trip. purchase eraser? it's the easy way to erase any recent travel expense. i just pick a charge, like my flight with a few taps, it's taken care of. impressive baldwin. does it work for hotels? absolutely thank goodness. mrs. villain and i are planning our... you scare me. and i like it. let's go what's in your wallet? could change your tomorrow, if you do something today. with our career catalyst scholarship you can. apply by august 29th for up to $20,000 for qualifying n
these photographs document the struggle for civil rights in america. the man who snapped them tells us his story. next. you know throughout history, folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. [ villain ] well mr. baldwin... it appears our journey has come to a delightful...
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. >> reporter: meet paul white, america's newest multi-millionaire. less than 12 hours after the drawing those 45 electrical engineer came forward to collect his share of the $485 million jackpot. >> i feel this pressure off my shoulders that you carry every day with you. i have two kids. am i going to be able to pay for them to go to college? all these things gone. >> reporter: after taxes he is $175 million richer. the remaining will be split between two mysterious millionaires, one ticket bought here in south brunswick, new jersey. there are several other newly minted millionaires today, in colorado, texas and oklahoma, powerball ticket holders earned a $2 million prize. there were $1 million winner in a total of 16 states. white says he's been banking on this win for a while, something he joked about in a game with his siblings. >> the joke was their financial plan consists is of playing the lottery. everybody picked my name and they thought it was funny then. who is right now? >> reporter: white says his first purchase is likely going to be a 63
. >> reporter: meet paul white, america's newest multi-millionaire. less than 12 hours after the drawing those 45 electrical engineer came forward to collect his share of the $485 million jackpot. >> i feel this pressure off my shoulders that you carry every day with you. i have two kids. am i going to be able to pay for them to go to college? all these things gone. >> reporter: after taxes he is $175 million richer. the remaining will be split between two mysterious...
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we begin tonight with the confusing jobs picture in america. sometimes in washington and on the campaign trail you hear candidates calling for one armed economists. so those economists can't say on the one hand and on the other hand. in other words, you can use numbers to prove anything that is even remotely true. so as one key unemployment indicator hits a six-year low we take a closerer look at some of the arithmetic you don't often hear about. >> reporter: over the last four weeks jobless claims jobbed to 335,000 on average, the lowest average since november 2007. it is another sign coupled with last month's rate that the economy may be pulling out. >> i think the general pattern from this report, other data coming in is the economy is continuing to heal. >> reporter: another employment number may help to explain why businesses remain hesitant. it is the u-6 rate which includes under employment. it stands at 14.3%. >> we are in the fifth year of recovery and yet people are dropping out of the workforce. i have never seen that happen before.
we begin tonight with the confusing jobs picture in america. sometimes in washington and on the campaign trail you hear candidates calling for one armed economists. so those economists can't say on the one hand and on the other hand. in other words, you can use numbers to prove anything that is even remotely true. so as one key unemployment indicator hits a six-year low we take a closerer look at some of the arithmetic you don't often hear about. >> reporter: over the last four weeks...
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so where are the luckiest stores in america? >>> good evening and we begin tonight with a water world from colorado to the carolinas. this is what happens when a rain maker storm stalls over the middle of the country. we're seeing families stranded on water logged porches, a car turned into a kind of a noah's arc and there in missouri what looks like a lake is actually a highway. 12 states are facing threats of floods tonight, so much rain they're measuring it not in inches but in feet. abc's meteorologist ginger zee tells us what's to come. >> that's the bank of the river there and all these houses under water. >> reporter: swallowing neighborhoods whole, shutting down highway 44, dismantling roads from beneath. the floodgates erupting on the osage river. the relentless rains leaving camp grounds, and soccer fields, hardly identifiable. in waynesville, missouri, they are still searching for a woman swept away tuesday. her 4-year-old son already found dead. in the last seven days, parts of missouri have had more than 15 inches o
so where are the luckiest stores in america? >>> good evening and we begin tonight with a water world from colorado to the carolinas. this is what happens when a rain maker storm stalls over the middle of the country. we're seeing families stranded on water logged porches, a car turned into a kind of a noah's arc and there in missouri what looks like a lake is actually a highway. 12 states are facing threats of floods tonight, so much rain they're measuring it not in inches but in...
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america's relationship with russia is getting even more strained. president obama will skip a planned meeting with russian president vladimir putin next month. "there was unanimous support for the decision not to, within the national security council, not to hold the summit." mister obama will attend the g- 20 summit hosted by putin in saint petersburg, but they won't go one-on-one. the u.s. is angry that russia gave asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. the white house is also frustrated over stalled agreements on missile defense, trade, and human rights. former president george w. bush is home today following a heart procedure to fix a blocked artery. the 67-year-old received a stent to alleviate the clogged artery on tuesday. the blockage was found during bush's annual physical examination at the cooper clinic in dallas on monday. bush's office announced the procedure was performed successfully without complications. he is said to be in high spirits and is eager to return to his normal schedule tomorrow. ebony magazine is devoting its september is
america's relationship with russia is getting even more strained. president obama will skip a planned meeting with russian president vladimir putin next month. "there was unanimous support for the decision not to, within the national security council, not to hold the summit." mister obama will attend the g- 20 summit hosted by putin in saint petersburg, but they won't go one-on-one. the u.s. is angry that russia gave asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. the white house is also...
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with a lot of groups are popping what i would call peripheral jihad against america. thing, doing their own but they have also attacked on the desire to hurt us. embassies, some experts are worried it may portray america as week, saying there was a lot of chest thumping on jihadist websites. the state department says they were not taking any chances. fight against terror got a financial boost today from the kingdom of saudi arabia. king abdullah donated $100 million to the united nations center on counterterrorism. the secretary of state john kerry applauded the move, calling it an important step towards giving other countries the means to combat terrorism. >> two soldiers wounded in the deadly 2009 shooting spree at fort hood testified about the day they watched their comrades die. the emotional testimony came as the draw against admitting shooter major nadal hassan resumed. yesterday, his attorneys argued that the major, representing himself, was trying to give himself the death penalty. toudge denied their request take over or leave the case, saying that hassan has
with a lot of groups are popping what i would call peripheral jihad against america. thing, doing their own but they have also attacked on the desire to hurt us. embassies, some experts are worried it may portray america as week, saying there was a lot of chest thumping on jihadist websites. the state department says they were not taking any chances. fight against terror got a financial boost today from the kingdom of saudi arabia. king abdullah donated $100 million to the united nations center...
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that is one of the many issues america disagrees with russia about. i'm thinking about other serious issues like syria, iran, et cetera. >>peter: when you think back on history, is this the way we used to treat russia, even in the cold war? you go back 53 years ago to the famous kitchen debate between khruschev and vice president richard nixon and that was broadcast both in the united states and in the soviet union then, and that was a robust debate about their disagreements in terms of foreign policy, and it got very, very personal. so some people are asking this morning, why isn't the president putting it to putin in september in russia when he has a chance to go face-to-face, head to head. >>steve: the whole u.s.-russia reset has been a disaster every since hillary clinton famously handed her russian counterpart that reset button and she thought it said reset translated into russian. as it turned out it said overcharged. oops-a-daisy. it certainly marks a low point for this president in our relations r russia. once upon a time we were a superpower.
that is one of the many issues america disagrees with russia about. i'm thinking about other serious issues like syria, iran, et cetera. >>peter: when you think back on history, is this the way we used to treat russia, even in the cold war? you go back 53 years ago to the famous kitchen debate between khruschev and vice president richard nixon and that was broadcast both in the united states and in the soviet union then, and that was a robust debate about their disagreements in terms of...
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america's sweetheart like you have never seen here, jennifer aniston is getting down and dirty. opening up to us about fame and family and sliding down a stripper's pole. >> have some respect, that is your mother. >> and we would say this is their big break if they were not already famous. eli and peyton manning are having a moment in the sun with a new viral rap video, tonight on "feed frenzy". >> keep it right here, america, "nightline" is
america's sweetheart like you have never seen here, jennifer aniston is getting down and dirty. opening up to us about fame and family and sliding down a stripper's pole. >> have some respect, that is your mother. >> and we would say this is their big break if they were not already famous. eli and peyton manning are having a moment in the sun with a new viral rap video, tonight on "feed frenzy". >> keep it right here, america, "nightline" is
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and instead, he's in central america trying to cross borders? and what is panama going to do now that they got him. italy says they're psyched to have found him, psyched to have gotten him back. is panama really going to send him to the italians to go to prison after all these years? will he be the one person in the world to serve prison time for this u.s. government policy of extraordinary rendition? what's going to happen? it's fascinating, right? how does it resolve? dude disappears again, after getting arrested in panama. he disappears again. and it's not that he geared because he's about to turn up in italy. >> i have a couple. >> there's a report that robert lady who was in panama, being detained, that he's on a plane bound for the united states. is -- do you know what his status is, and can you tell us what his situation is? >> it's my understanding that he is in fact enroute or back in the united states. beyond that, i have no further details. >> do you know when he left? >> i don't have any further details. >> either enroute or back in
and instead, he's in central america trying to cross borders? and what is panama going to do now that they got him. italy says they're psyched to have found him, psyched to have gotten him back. is panama really going to send him to the italians to go to prison after all these years? will he be the one person in the world to serve prison time for this u.s. government policy of extraordinary rendition? what's going to happen? it's fascinating, right? how does it resolve? dude disappears again,...
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scholarship they may want to look into the university of iowa, it is the number one party school in america for 2013. so congratulations to, and shame on them. one thing nice about iowa, it is flat. so when you pass out you won't fall off any cliffs or anything, a spokesperson took issue, saying that the percentage of kids drinking five or more drinks dropped from 73% from 2009 to 58.7% in -- i like that they use only 58% of their students drink five or more drinks. that is his defense, that is when you know you have a party school on your hand. i don't know why they would deny something like that. if i was in charge, not only would i deny it, i would mention it in all the advertising. >> come to the university of iowa, a world class institution of higher learning, with rigorous elements in a number of disciplines, physics, dynamics, fine art, the university of iowa, an education to remember until tomorrow morning. [ cheers and applause ] >>. >> jimmy: i still believe the best party school is no school at all. you know, the vine service, it has been around for a while. people post six secon
scholarship they may want to look into the university of iowa, it is the number one party school in america for 2013. so congratulations to, and shame on them. one thing nice about iowa, it is flat. so when you pass out you won't fall off any cliffs or anything, a spokesperson took issue, saying that the percentage of kids drinking five or more drinks dropped from 73% from 2009 to 58.7% in -- i like that they use only 58% of their students drink five or more drinks. that is his defense, that is...
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and like generations before us, united states of america's going to remain the greatest force for freedom that the world has ever known. >> after a two-day swing out west, the president is back in washington today. >>> and as you heard from the president at camp pendleton, he mentioned that terror plot that closed numerous u.s. embassies. this morning authorities in yemen say they thwarted an al qaeda plot aimed directly at foreign embassies. intelligence officials say the plan was to fire missiles at embassies inside the capital. it also included attacking naval forces in the red sea. the u.s. embassy in yemen remains closed today and the country is on high alert. >>> president obama says the united states wants to help the millions of displaced syrian refugees. he's pledging an additional $1$5 million in humanitarian and food aid. that brings the total to more than $1 billion since the two-year war began. the u.n. said last month nearly seven million syrians require urgent humanitarian aid. and these images show the toll the civil war is taking on syria's largest city. these before and
and like generations before us, united states of america's going to remain the greatest force for freedom that the world has ever known. >> after a two-day swing out west, the president is back in washington today. >>> and as you heard from the president at camp pendleton, he mentioned that terror plot that closed numerous u.s. embassies. this morning authorities in yemen say they thwarted an al qaeda plot aimed directly at foreign embassies. intelligence officials say the plan...
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and frankly it just doesn't i think represent the broader views of where america is right now. let them as a democrat just keep arguing, just keep going right, more right, more right. >> if republicans are going to win a presidential contest, they've got to get more women, they got to get more young people, got to get more his pan ex, more minorities, african-americans. they got to broaden that base. >> yes, although there is a school of thought that says you could get more white voters, you know, the white male vote isn't coming out in the numbers it could for the republican party. so there are some conservatives who say more conservatism, don't try to be more like the democrats, differentiate and increase our turnout pup noc. you know, there's a really good argument that's not the winning strategy but there is still that energy on the right. for the moderates to do want to steer to the center and what the direction you described, they slap their heads when romney tried to go back to the left, it was so hard for him to do it because he spend spent so much time trying to impres
and frankly it just doesn't i think represent the broader views of where america is right now. let them as a democrat just keep arguing, just keep going right, more right, more right. >> if republicans are going to win a presidential contest, they've got to get more women, they got to get more young people, got to get more his pan ex, more minorities, african-americans. they got to broaden that base. >> yes, although there is a school of thought that says you could get more white...
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say, quote, god is great, america is in a condition of fear and terror from al qaeda. costing them billions of dollars. we hope to hear more of such psychological warfare even if there are no actual jihadi operations on the ground. "the wall street journal" op-ed, nbc special correspondent ted koppel argues the aggressive u.s. reaction sows a culture of fear. saying terrorism is the means by which the weak induce the powerful to inflict damage upon themselves. al qaeda and groups like it are surely counting on that as the centerpiece of their strategy. white house of course found itself in a classic damned if you do, damned if you don't situation. the obama administration felt they were hamstrung and almost had to respond to these threats. denying they're acting from a defensive crouch. >> what do you say to those cynics who say this is an overreaction to benghazi? how do you respond? >> one thing i've tried to do as president is not overreact. you know, but make sure that as much as possible the american people understand that there are genuine risks out there. >> ano
say, quote, god is great, america is in a condition of fear and terror from al qaeda. costing them billions of dollars. we hope to hear more of such psychological warfare even if there are no actual jihadi operations on the ground. "the wall street journal" op-ed, nbc special correspondent ted koppel argues the aggressive u.s. reaction sows a culture of fear. saying terrorism is the means by which the weak induce the powerful to inflict damage upon themselves. al qaeda and groups like...
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would look like today if mamie eisenhower had spent those eight years trying to teach the children of america the basics of good nutrition. the new guy is loaded with protein! i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. [ major nutrition ] ensure! nutrition in charge! the beach on your tv is much closer than it appears. seize the summer with up to 50% off hotels at travelocity. his dad knows he's not. that's why dad got allstate accident forgiveness. it starts the day you sign up. [ female announcer ] with accident forgiveness from allstate, your rates won't go up just because of an accident, even if it's your fault. call 866-735-9100 now. kim and james are what you might call...overly protective. especially behind the wheel. nothing wrong with that. in fact, allstate gives them a bonus twice a year -- for being safe drivers. [ female announcer ] get two safe driving bonus checks a year for dri
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i joined teach for america. that's the reason i'm here. >>> have you ever been, nicolle, uninvited to something you're not invited to? >> of course i have. >> now i know what that feels like. >> it hurts your feelings. i think you'd be a very good moderator. you'd be very fair. >> i said that. >> it's all right. >> nicolle thinks that too. >> here with us now, senior columnist on life work and family for the huffington post, lisa belkin. in 2003, lisa wrote the cover story for "new york times" magazine on the so-called opt out revolution. women leaving the workforce just when they were hitting their professional stride. nearly a decade later, "the new york times" magazine is revisiting opt out and their desire now to opt back in. the magazine's upcoming cover story reads in part what haunted many of them as they reckoned with the past ten years of their lives was a more unquantifiable sense of personal change. they'd been supremely self-confident when they took the plunge into full-time motherhood. as a former f
i joined teach for america. that's the reason i'm here. >>> have you ever been, nicolle, uninvited to something you're not invited to? >> of course i have. >> now i know what that feels like. >> it hurts your feelings. i think you'd be a very good moderator. you'd be very fair. >> i said that. >> it's all right. >> nicolle thinks that too. >> here with us now, senior columnist on life work and family for the huffington post, lisa belkin. in...
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a threat because a few months ago when you were asked what's the biggest geopolitical threat facing america, you said russia. not al qaeda. in the 1980s are now calling to ask for their foreign policy back because the cold war has been over for 20 years. >> white house -- >> boy, that's a cute line. it's just so dead wrong. it's not even funny. and every single country that's causing problems right now, whether it's iran, whether it's syria, of course we've got the snowden issue now, it is russia at the center of it and russia has now made fools of two presidents, nicole, yours and barack obama. >> right. i mean, look, he's a shirtless thug and he's someone who really has made a fool of this president, who i think earnestly intended to re-set relations but naively thought that was possible. >> can i say, donny twitched when -- >> shirtless? >> look -- >> when the phrase shirtless thug, because -- no, no, willie. >> he did. >> when you said shirtless thug, it was as if donny was walking down like the streets, the mean streets of southampton. >> shirtless. >> that shirtless thug, he said he w
a threat because a few months ago when you were asked what's the biggest geopolitical threat facing america, you said russia. not al qaeda. in the 1980s are now calling to ask for their foreign policy back because the cold war has been over for 20 years. >> white house -- >> boy, that's a cute line. it's just so dead wrong. it's not even funny. and every single country that's causing problems right now, whether it's iran, whether it's syria, of course we've got the snowden issue...